jleonnn wrote:When there's fluctuation in the number of players, I would like to see how many of those players who joined/quit are new players and how many of those players are seasoned CCers. But I'm not bothered to count sorry

Suggest it to your math teacher to make it a school project? You can graph the results over a period of time so we can all see

jleonnn wrote:When there's fluctuation in the number of players, I would like to see how many of those players who joined/quit are new players and how many of those players are seasoned CCers. But I'm not bothered to count sorry

Suggest it to your math teacher to make it a school project? You can graph the results over a period of time so we can all see

You have to include multiple accounts in your figures too - certainly the creation and 'busting' or dropping thereof will account for some of the fluctuation.There are also a number of retired people who pop back to the forums from time to time but are not on the active scoreboard.

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jleonnn wrote:When there's fluctuation in the number of players, I would like to see how many of those players who joined/quit are new players and how many of those players are seasoned CCers. But I'm not bothered to count sorry

Suggest it to your math teacher to make it a school project? You can graph the results over a period of time so we can all see

Haha it's the hols now so maybe after school reopens. But not bothered to do any maths now

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TeeGee wrote:

jleonnn wrote:When there's fluctuation in the number of players, I would like to see how many of those players who joined/quit are new players and how many of those players are seasoned CCers. But I'm not bothered to count sorry

Suggest it to your math teacher to make it a school project? You can graph the results over a period of time so we can all see

You have to include multiple accounts in your figures too - certainly the creation and 'busting' or dropping thereof will account for some of the fluctuation.There are also a number of retired people who pop back to the forums from time to time but are not on the active scoreboard.

That's true; good point. But we also have to go back to the definition of "declining". Does it mean that there are fewer players active in games? Or fewer players on the forums?